Maori goddesses in literature. Part 2: 1900-1940
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Many contemporary Māori are familiar with atua wāhine, Māori goddesses, through accounts that have been passed on to them by word of mouth. Few, however, have had an opportunity to consult accounts of atua wāhine that date from the early period of Māori-Pākehā contact. Those who wish to do so may have considerable difficulty in sifting through all of the written materials for the information they seek. For this reason, this paper provides a review of the literature pertaining to atua wāhine from 1900 to 1940, together with a commentary on the sources to which reference is made. A review of literature on atua wāhine from 1880 – 1900 appeared in the first issue of this Journal. The period 1940 towards 2000 will be reviewed in the next issue.
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Yates-Smith, A. R. (2001). Maori goddesses in literature. Part 2: 1900-1940. Journal of Maori and Pacific Development, 2(1), 67-96.
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Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato